The piano has always been a representative of elegance and sensuality. Wander between black and white keys for a deeper soul exchange than any language. The genius pianist Anastasia Huppmann added a touch of vivid color to the world of black and white.
Born in Russia, Hopman has a typical Russian beauty name: Anastasia. When Anastasia's name was Anastasia, people would call her Nastya. And Nastya has magic, and the name is inherently associated with love and beauty. (Note: Настя is a Russian woman's name Анастасия, a fond name, from ancient Greek, meaning воскресшая.) Russians believe that girls who take this name are beautiful, hardworking, lucky, and have the help of gods.
Nocturne is a solo piano genre innovated by Chopin himself, which has the characteristics of diluting peace, silence and tranquility, and occasionally a little contemplation in the gentleness. Rubenstein's performance naturally seeks a kind of integrity and unity in a good rhythmic grasp, and you forget when the music begins, and inadvertently the music ends quietly before your intoxication fades. It's so full of expectations, but it's also in love.
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Composed in 1830 as Nocturne in E major, this piece is one of the most popular and clearest of Chopin's nocturnes, and the style of the work clearly reveals traces of traditional nocturne. This nocturne has the style typical of Chopin's early works, easy and beautiful, full of poetry, which shows that Chopin at this time is worthy of the elegant title of "piano poet". The composition of the song is a whirlwind, row plate, 12/8 beat. The right hand always maintains a colorful chant in the ornamental tone, and the left hand is an accompaniment with the same rhythm, maintaining the same form from beginning to end. The quiet and beautiful melody and the exquisitely carved piano texture are its main features, depicting the night of nature and also pouring out the words of the author's heart.